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    Name That Skyline - Picture Game

    This got you both to the correct hemisphere and Fiji is one of their neighbours. That it should not be about country guessing, I'll reduce them: it's one of the neighbours also playing in the Rugby Union Pacific Nations Cup. Remember: it's an official, representative building.
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    Multiple Concurrent Small Batch Brewing

    That thin line between genius and madness...! I recently stumbled across the following thread, and this got me into thinking about how to do smaller batches (again), maybe trying BIAB: Advice in how to enjoy homebrewing over the years without becoming an alcoholic. Some time ago I've tried to...
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    Name That Skyline - Picture Game

    Singapore is at least closer than Kuala Lumpur, but also "not even near".
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    Name That Skyline - Picture Game

    That's a good conclusion to my (what I thought) simple question. Thanks for sharing your thoughts about this. An that gives me an idea, how to deal with the answers.. so... primary I'll confirm, what's correct, and before it gets stuck, I'll comment on what's wrong, or add hints in general...
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    Name That Skyline - Picture Game

    Name the representative, official building in the picture, and (of course) where is it? Took that photo while I was there during a vacation from a vacation ... seven years ago.
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    Name That Skyline - Picture Game

    Strahlenburg castle ruins in Schriesheim, north of Heidelberg How did you come up with that? Short update for me, originally it was called "name the skyline" - so landmarks as well as skylines (not just city skylines) are okay?
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    Name That Skyline - Picture Game

    First guess would have been Thurant Castle ... but Neckar ... Weibertreu Castle in Weinsberg near Heilbronn?
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    Name That Skyline - Picture Game

    I'd put that in the Mosel river wine area. The timber frameworks and the ruins could fit there.
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    What do I brew for my girl?

    I assume that was more a preventative measure to avoid such comments, but you're also giving yourself the best way to deal with this: you don't want to exchange her and probably you don't want to change her (taste) either. Don't go for something you want her to like, but what she likes - and...
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    Hello from the Bavarian alpine foothills

    Your enthusiasm made me curious, so I had a first look into that and searched for recipes and similar questions. Not sure, what you already found out about that, so forgive me, if this is just repeating, what you already know. It seems, like the thread I found in a German forum describes a...
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    Hello from the Bavarian alpine foothills

    To be honest, I had to look that up first... so: no, I do not apply any technnique in particular. But yes, as 'don't stir your mash like a monkey on sugar' is something you get told in every seminar, book, etc., I try to keep the oxygen input as low as possible with things like 'more siphoning...
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    Monteith's Summer Ale help

    Amazing! Thanks for the update to your recipe and for sharing your experience. The gears in my head are already turning how to experiment with the amount of ginger again, this will be my next steps ... I see myself in front of more than one wort boiler to split batches I'll keep you posted, but...
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    How many gallons brewed in 2024?

    + 6.5 gal (US) : Munich Dünkl = 696.5
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    Hello from the Bavarian alpine foothills

    Thanks for the warm welcome, Gadjobrinus! If you have a good connection to German bread, you might try your own "Knärzje" (a Hesse word for the heel of a bread) - it's also on my loooong brew bucket list. It's from a brewery in Mainz, they use up to 25% dried bread crumbs in their beer, giving...
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    How did you find us?

    Initially i was just searchengining for a certain beer, and then came up with the idea, to add "recipe" to the keywords. Et voila: here I am.
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    Hello from the Bavarian alpine foothills

    Hi there, here's a short story about me: After a long break from my job at the time and the desire for a change, I considered an apprenticeship as a brewer and maltster and even registered for the degree programme in Weihenstephan. However, I received then a new job offer from my industry...
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    Monteith's Summer Ale help

    The last Summer Ale I had was about 3.5yrs ago ... and really I miss it - definitely my favourite beer in NZ. I tried to recreate the flavour in a few brews, but the result was too far off for my taste. I really don't know, why I didn't find this recipe earlier. I do remember the beer as...
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